A Spectacular April Awaits at Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre: Art, Theatre, Music & More!

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Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre Schedule

Things are really exciting on Mumbai’s entertainment scene, with a stellar lineup of performances, exhibits, and cultural showcases lighting up the city. From thought-provoking art exhibitions to spellbinding theatre, riotous comedy, and electrifying live music, there’s something for everyone. The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre continues to be at the forefront, curating an extraordinary season of events that promise to captivate audiences.

Whether you’re a lover of contemporary dance, nostalgic theatre, magical illusions, or blockbuster musical performances, April 2025 at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre Schedule (NMACC) is packed with unmissable experiences. Here’s what’s coming up! TheGlitz brings you an exclusive look at the most exciting events you simply can’t miss!

Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre Schedule

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre’s programming calendar for The Studio Theatre & The Cube, the ongoing exhibit at the Art House and upcoming line up of shows at The Grand Theatre.

  1. Light into Space’:
    1. About: Originating in Southern California in the early 1960s, the Light and Space movement uses light as both a concept and a material to create immersive experiences that interact with the audience, challenging fixed perceptions of reality. ‘Light into Space’ – NMACC’s sixth landmark exhibit at the Art House – shines a light on the works of some of the most popular counter-culture artists from this period, brought together in India for the very first time by the New York-based Dia Art Foundation. 
    2. Date: February 13, 2025 to May 11, 2025
    3. Book tickets: LINK
    4. Key visual: Attached
  1. GIGENIS: the generation of the Earth by Akram Khan’:
  1. About: Akram Khan returns to his roots with his latest creation, ‘GIGENIS: the generation of the Earth’. He brings together several forms of classical Indian dance – Kutiyattam, Bharatanatyam, Odissi (and may also draw influence from Kathak) – to seamlessly blend trough a contemporary choreographic vision. His exploration of cross-cultural encounters, cultivated over the past 23 years, serves as the driving force for this groundbreaking showcase.
  2. Date: April 05, 2025
  3. Show time: 3:00 pm & 8:00 pm
  4. Duration: 1 h 05 mins (without intermission)
  5. Book tickets: LINK
  1. Suryachi Pille’:
    1. About: Step into the hilarious, folly-filled, and frequently sweet world of four brothers – the sons of celebrated freedom fighter Surya. Three of the brothers bear the burden of their father’s legacy rather heavily, labouring in vain to live up to a delusional standard of generational greatness. Drama ensues when the fourth son goes against the tide, pointing out the fallacy in the situation, and trying to bring his brothers around. Narrated with lots of humour and empathy, the evergreen Marathi comedy has emerged as a long-standing blockbuster, winning over several generations since its maiden staging in 1978. Written by Vasant Kanitkar, directed by Pratima Kulkarni, and produced by Sunil Barve and Nitin Bhalchandra Naik, the story of Surya’s pille (kids) was revived in 2010 as an ode to the golden period of Marathi theatre. The crowd-favourite features stalwart thespians who bring an unmissable energy to the universal themes of family, love, and identity. 
    2. Date: April 06, 2025
    3. Show time: 7:30 pm
    4. Duration: 3 h (including a 25-minute intermission)
    5. Book tickets: LINK
  1. Halwa – A Stand-up Comedy Show by Amit Tandon:
    1. About: See the world through a hilariously twisted lens as Amit Tandon turns life’s chaos into comedy gold. Fresh off a sold-out tour across 20 cities in India, Amit brings his side-splitting hit show ‘Halwa’ back to stage with new revelations and more laughs. Buckle up as Amit takes you on a riotous ride through 22 years of marriage, packed with quirky insights – letting you in on how his time with his wife has (re)shaped his views on love, arguments, parenting, and everything in between.
    2. Date: April 12, 2025
    3. Show time: 7:30 pm
    4. Duration: 2 h (without intermission)
    5. Book tickets: LINK
  1. Sachin-Jigar Live’:
    1. About: Presented in an entertaining concert format, the showcase has been designed keeping in mind the love that Sachin-Jigar’s chart-topping tunes have received across diverse musical landscapes like Bollywood and Gujarati cinema. Adding to the energy are talented singers like Divya Kumar & Charu Semwal, along with a 7-piece band. At the heart of the experience is the creative impulse to present their blockbuster hits as they had been conceived before these songs were released for film albums. From certified crowd-favourites such as ‘Apna Bana Le’ and ‘Chand Baliyaan’ to the soft romance of ‘Saibo’ and ‘Sun Saathiya’ or upbeat move-busters like ‘Nadiyon Paar’ and ‘Thumkeshwari’, the set list promises incredible range and power.  
    2. Date: April 19, 2025 to April 20, 2025
    3. Show time: 6:30 & 7:30
    4. Duration: 2 h 55 min (with a 25-min intermission)
    5. Book tickets: LINK
  1. The Magic of Rob Lake:
    1. About: NBC recognises him as ‘The World’s Greatest Illusionist’, for Fox he is ‘America’s Greatest’, and Daily Mail applauds him as a ‘Magician Extraordinaire’. He has wowed viewers on prime-time network TV and streaming services worldwide, reaching over 70 million as a 2018 finalist on America’s Got Talent. The youngest recipient of the magic world’s highest honour – The Merlin Award – he is a powerhouse of magical innovation. For Rob Lake, however, it is simply about building his childhood passion into a global sensation and living the magic of it all to the fullest! 
    2. Date: April 25, 2025 to April 27, 2025
    3. Show time: 2:00 pm, 6:30 pm & 7:30 pm
    4. Duration: 1 h 50 mins (with a 20-min intermission)
    5. Book tickets: LINK
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